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		Definition of energy-saving in English: energy-savingadjective Designed to make economical use of electricity, gas, or other forms of energy.  an energy-saving light bulb  local authorities are keen to promote a range of energy-saving initiatives Example sentencesExamples -  She explains how energy-saving cars were developed and what's down the road.
 -  Consumers are showing a preference for all refrigerators with energy-saving features.
 -  Energy-saving fibre-optics have been used to illuminate the glass tubes lining the walls.
 -  They combine state-of-the-art energy-saving features with innovative design, inside and out.
 -  By following some easy energy-saving tips, you can save money on your power bills to spend on summer fun.
 -  The hospital was a blur of polished floors and pale yellow energy-saving light panels overhead.
 -  The company also uses energy-saving systems that are a bit more conventional.
 -  We feature two new homes that utilize many energy-saving strategies.
 -  Cool-burning, energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs have taken their place.
 -  The building's community gets along well and they enjoy meeting to discuss energy-saving measures with the architects.
 -  By applying energy-saving techniques and introducing fresh air, all of a building's occupants should be able to breathe a little easier.
 -  Energy-saving light bulbs are increasingly being used in hotels and public buildings.
 -  Make sure the house is well and attractively lit: this is no time for energy-saving low wattage bulbs.
 -  Because they often use the common kitchen, residents opted for small, energy-saving ovens and refrigerators in their individual kitchens.
 -  Are you using those energy-saving folded fluorescent tubes that are a plug-in replacement for conventional light bulbs?
 
 Synonyms cost-effective, effective, efficient, energy-efficient, fuel-efficient, fuel-saving, worthwhile, valuable, advantageous, cheap, inexpensive, low-cost, low-price, low-budget, budget, economy, reasonable, reasonably priced, cut-price    Definition of energy-saving in US English: energy-savingadjectiveˈɛnərdʒiˌseɪvɪŋˈenərjēˌsāviNG Designed to make economical use of electricity, gas, or other forms of energy.  local authorities are keen to promote a range of energy-saving initiatives  an energy-saving lightbulb Example sentencesExamples -  By applying energy-saving techniques and introducing fresh air, all of a building's occupants should be able to breathe a little easier.
 -  Are you using those energy-saving folded fluorescent tubes that are a plug-in replacement for conventional light bulbs?
 -  Make sure the house is well and attractively lit: this is no time for energy-saving low wattage bulbs.
 -  Cool-burning, energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs have taken their place.
 -  The building's community gets along well and they enjoy meeting to discuss energy-saving measures with the architects.
 -  Because they often use the common kitchen, residents opted for small, energy-saving ovens and refrigerators in their individual kitchens.
 -  Energy-saving fibre-optics have been used to illuminate the glass tubes lining the walls.
 -  Energy-saving light bulbs are increasingly being used in hotels and public buildings.
 -  By following some easy energy-saving tips, you can save money on your power bills to spend on summer fun.
 -  Consumers are showing a preference for all refrigerators with energy-saving features.
 -  The hospital was a blur of polished floors and pale yellow energy-saving light panels overhead.
 -  She explains how energy-saving cars were developed and what's down the road.
 -  The company also uses energy-saving systems that are a bit more conventional.
 -  We feature two new homes that utilize many energy-saving strategies.
 -  They combine state-of-the-art energy-saving features with innovative design, inside and out.
 
 Synonyms cost-effective, effective, efficient, energy-efficient, fuel-efficient, fuel-saving, worthwhile, valuable, advantageous, cheap, inexpensive, low-cost, low-price, low-budget, budget, economy, reasonable, reasonably priced, cut-price     |